Picked up my first Mustang. Shes a little rough on a few things so I plan on bringing her back to par.

Need help with one issue...big issue.

When driving (On the gas, off the gas, braking, no braking, coasting...) there is a horrible noise coming from front right wheel area. Few noises...sometimes like a crunching noise, like a loud revolving motor noise(whining noise). Does this no matter if im braking or not. It is very loud. One thing I notice while on the freeway this morning, when im driving and I do a slight left the noise seems to go away (maybe there slightly). As soon as the wheels are straight...its back.

I just picked up the car last night. So im hoping to get a little direction as to what to look at first. Would really appreciate some direction.

The wheel bearing is integral to the front wheel hub so you need to replace the entire hub assembly and purchase new spindle nuts as well.
The spindle nut needs to be torqued to a much higher value than most torque wrenches are capable of so keep that in mind. It is a quick and easy job... A mechanic should be able to replace both front hubs fairly inexpensively.

Lift the front wheels off of the ground and give it a thorough inspection. See if you can feel any play in the wheels. Since yours only makes the sound during braking, I'd look closely at the pads, calipers and rotors.

Lift the front wheels off of the ground and give it a thorough inspection. See if you can feel any play in the wheels. Since yours only makes the sound during braking, I'd look closely at the pads, calipers and rotors.

Yes, easy. Just make sure you have a torque wrench that goes up to 221. That 36mm axle bolt recomended torque is 221. You'll need a 15mm bolt to take brakes off (which are on there very tight. Ford used lock tight on the bolts. You'll need to use either the torque wrench or a larger breaker bar to pop those bolts.